
Facebook to launch cooperation with German media in May
Apple, Facebook score with pandemic-hit consumers: profits surge
WhatsApp promotes commitment to privacy with forced status
US FTC’s antitrust case against Facebook gets new judge
Breaking: Days after deleting Trumps account, Facebook shuts Ugandan govt officials accounts
Breaking: Facebook bans Trump ‘indefinitely’: Zuckerberg
Facebook antitrust suits seek to divest Instagram, WhatsApp
Facebook buys online customer service startup Kustomer
WhatsApp takes on Google, Alibaba in India’s phone payment battle
WhatsApp introduces disappearing message feature
Facebook quarterly profit jumps despite ad boycott
Elections in Africa: Facebook reveals strategies to combat fake news
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In what appears to be a clean-up of posts exposing the ongoing police brutality crisis in Nigeria, the international supermodel, activist, and philanthropist, Naomi Campbell, has called out Facebook to stop censoring posts wrongly.
Facebook’s new office in Lagos to create possibilities across African tech
By Juliet Umeh Social media platform, Facebook has announced plans to open another office in Lagos as part of its commitment to ongoing investment in Africa. The office in Lagos will be its second office on the African continent and will be housing a team of expert engineers building for the future of Africa and […]
Facebook announces its new office in Lagos
As part of its continued commitment and ongoing investment in Africa, Facebook
Osinbajo, Facebook to hold informal chat on Friday
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and Facebook’s Vice President, Policy and Communication, Nick Clegg, are set to hold a virtual informal chat on Facebook on Friday. Facebook, in a statement issued on Thursday, said the chat would be held as part of its activities during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). The News Agency of Nigeria […]
Facebook blocks terminally ill Frenchman from streaming his death
Facebook said Saturday it would block the livestream of a Frenchman suffering from an incurable condition who wanted to broadcast his death on the social media platform. Earlier, Alain Cocq announced that he was now refusing all food, drink and medicine after President Emmanuel Macron turned down his request for euthanasia. Cocq, 57, who suffers […]
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